Britannica’s new CEO wants to hear from you!

Britannica is turning 250 in 2018 and you're invited to the party! Tell us your favorite Britannica and Merriam-Webster memories or share your expertise.

School may be winding down for the holidays, but here at Britannica we are ramping up for an exciting 2018. As Encyclopaedia Britannica Group’s newly appointed Global Chief Executive Officer, I’m proud to launch us into our 250th anniversary year.

Given the global push to transform education and the eroding public trust in the quality and veracity of information on the Internet, Team Britannica would like to join forces with consumers and public and private entities to make a positive difference. I invite you to join us on that journey.

Tell us about one of your favorite memories related to our brands, both Encyclopaedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster, or enlist to share your expertise!

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